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Legal Issues Related To Accountable-Ehealth Systems In Australia, Randike Gajanayake, Bill Lane, Tony Iannella, Tony Sahama
Legal Issues Related To Accountable-Ehealth Systems In Australia, Randike Gajanayake, Bill Lane, Tony Iannella, Tony Sahama
Australian eHealth Informatics and Security Conference
Information privacy requirements of patients and information requirements of healthcare providers (HCP) are competing concerns. Reaching a balance between these requirements have proven difficult but is crucial for the success of eHealth systems. The traditional approaches to information management have been preventive measures which either allow or deny access to information. We believe that this approach is inappropriate for a domain such as healthcare. We contend that introducing information accountability (IA) to eHealth systems can reach the aforementioned balance without the need for rigid information control. IA is a fairly new concept to computer science, hence, there are no unambiguously …
Legal Issues Related To Accountable-Ehealth Systems In Australia, Randike Gajanayake, Bill Lane, Tony Iannella, Tony Sahama
Legal Issues Related To Accountable-Ehealth Systems In Australia, Randike Gajanayake, Bill Lane, Tony Iannella, Tony Sahama
Research outputs 2012
Information privacy requirements of patients and information requirements of healthcare providers (HCP) are competing concerns. Reaching a balance between these requirements have proven difficult but is crucial for the success of eHealth systems. The traditional approaches to information management have been preventive measures which either allow or deny access to information. We believe that this approach is inappropriate for a domain such as healthcare. We contend that introducing information accountability (IA) to eHealth systems can reach the aforementioned balance without the need for rigid information control. IA is a fairly new concept to computer science, hence, there are no unambiguously …